JOHN Coleman declared 'justice has been done' after Accrington Stanley claimed a 1-0 win in their FA Cup second round replay at Barnet last night.

Stanley booked their place in the third round for only the second time since they reformed in 1968, having been denied victory in the first game by a controversial late penalty.

“Justice has been done,” said Coleman, whose side will now host Gillingham on January 2.

“People maybe thought that we'd blown our chance at home and my team talk was that we shouldn't be here.

“I thought we deserved to win tonight. We were a constant threat for most of the game.

“The bar in the hotel is called the Victory Bar and I said nothing would be more apt than the staff going for a pint in there if we'd won.

“But I think our lads are deluded because they were singing about going to Wembley in the dressing room!”